I just want to agree with you that there are many things that have to be done. One of the problems is that although the Department of Veterans Affairs is working on a lot of individual items, we don't hear about it enough. We know, for example, that we're looking at SISIP and trying to replace SISIP so that what we believe the veterans should be receiving can happen, but we don't know how far they are along in that. It's things like this. That's one of the problems that's hurting us in trying to achieve what we believe veterans should receive.
So that's one of the problems, communications from the Department of Veterans Affairs to the veterans organizations, and everyone for that matter. Then, of course, with these guys we're saying that we have to let the people who are out there, the spouses, the family, everybody, know what they can do.
We've discussed this recently, whether they should put envelopes out to everybody who was released from the Canadian Forces, explaining things, how often should it be done, that sort of thing. So Veterans Affairs is looking at it. It's just taking a while to see the fruits of that labour.